I can "see" QPSK constellation on 10986 V 30000 5/6 DVB-S...
...coming more near to the signal (wrong FEC)
I can "see" QPSK constellation on 10986 V 30000 5/6 DVB-S...
...coming more near to the signal (wrong FEC)
...about 4.2 to 4.9dB at this time ... so ~1.3dB more needed for this one:
10986 V 30000 5/6 DVB-S
/edit: only a short moment later...
my first "smooth lock" (wrong FEC)
...just my "constellation show"... Hey, getting all DVB-S2 signals, using QPSK 3/4, "in positive"...
11171 V 45000 - 1.5dB
11551 V 45000 - 0.4dB
11611 V 45000 - 0.5dB
...on afternoon...
11171 V 45000 3/4 DVB-S2 QPSK (2.0dB) ... on the half way
11551 V 45000 3/4 DVB-S2 QPSK (1.7dB)
11611 V 45000 3/4 DVB-S2 QPSK (0.9dB)
...first step on 11671 V 30000 5/6 DVB-S ...showing as "alive"...
...first step on 11671 V 30000 5/6 DVB-S ...showing as "alive"...
...second level: correct FEC...
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